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america. certainly in west africa and north africa. as i said, both of these groups, their modus operandi is to leverage and exploit them for everything that they're worth. so, you know, congressman king, i would say the answer to that is absolutely yes. they would tap into it. if i could just mention one other thing. i retired from dea in late 2008. and like chris and doctor kall, i don't speak for dea. i no longer speak for our government. but i am a concerned citizen. what i can tell you is what i was saying as i had one foot in the door and one foot out the door in 2008 was there was a growing concern on my part that there was no doubt hezbollah, you know, thad become heavily involved in the global cocaine trade. moving tons of the stuff out of the indian region into west africa, onward into europe and they are obviously making hundreds of millions of dollars behind that activity. but what concerned me most was is there were -- there was clear evidence there were signs that caused me to be
america. certainly in west africa and north africa. as i said, both of these groups, their modus operandi is to leverage and exploit them for everything that they're worth. so, you know, congressman king, i would say the answer to that is absolutely yes. they would tap into it. if i could just mention one other thing. i retired from dea in late 2008. and like chris and doctor kall, i don't speak for dea. i no longer speak for our government. but i am a concerned citizen. what i can tell you is...
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. >> and one of the hottest debates in america broke ground in california today. our region is about to be fracked. >> it's also about to dry out. we had a weak little storm move through the bay area that's mostly gone. tomorrow looks good. and then changes are on the way. we have all the details coming up with our forecast after a break. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, project in san francisco has taken a big step forward. nw three different bay area locations could st >>> an ambitious development project in san francisco has taken a big step forward. now three different bay area locations could start to see almost $2 billion worth of new housing. cbs 5 political insider phil matier is on treasure island to tell us more on who is bankrolling all of this. >> reporter: it's interesting. behind us is a million-dollar view and that's one of the biggest selling points in this deal that has a very unusual partner. here's the story. this is treasure island today smack-dab in the middle of the san francisco bay. this is how it may look in a couple of years thanks to the people's repub
. >> and one of the hottest debates in america broke ground in california today. our region is about to be fracked. >> it's also about to dry out. we had a weak little storm move through the bay area that's mostly gone. tomorrow looks good. and then changes are on the way. we have all the details coming up with our forecast after a break. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, project in san francisco has taken a big step forward. nw three different bay area locations could st >>> an ambitious...
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suzanne, the newest -- south sudan is in southeast asia or south america. most who do study abroad 0 go to a number of english speaking countries. they study abroad for a short period of time. the other thing we tend to forget except for you in this committee is that foreign language learning in the committee may be at the lowest number in the history for college students. only 8 percent studying the foreign language that was half of what it was in 1965. the need for it, as you've noted and many times, the need for more proficiency in foreign languages where the future ought to be. the federal programs that this committee has supported, are quite strategic, therefore, in my view. full bright, warren, gillman, they get our citizens to more than 150 different countries. they are diverse, not only in terms of where students go, but the students from our society that go more than half are from minority groups in our society. many -- much different portfolio and profile than is the normal study abroad profile of americans going abroad. they go for longer periods
suzanne, the newest -- south sudan is in southeast asia or south america. most who do study abroad 0 go to a number of english speaking countries. they study abroad for a short period of time. the other thing we tend to forget except for you in this committee is that foreign language learning in the committee may be at the lowest number in the history for college students. only 8 percent studying the foreign language that was half of what it was in 1965. the need for it, as you've noted and...
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. >> of course, we have walnut creek as well, meteorologist >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight, terror at the mall. a gunman dressed in camouflage. a bullet-proof vest and a white hockey mask, firing dozens of rapid fire in the crowd at one of the busiest malls. >> you said there's a shoot center. >> yeah, there's one person that that's saying there's a rifle. >> hundreds of horrified people, ducking and running for cover. >> he fired about 10, or
. >> of course, we have walnut creek as well, meteorologist >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight, terror at the mall. a gunman dressed in camouflage. a bullet-proof vest and a white hockey mask, firing dozens of rapid fire in the crowd at one of the busiest malls. >> you said there's a shoot center. >> yeah, there's one person that that's saying there's a rifle. >> hundreds of horrified people, ducking and running for cover. >> he fired about 10,...
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we'll return, though, to "good morning america," on the west coast. and for a look at the nation's weather. here's sam champion. >>> good morning, how are you? nice to see you. >> good morning, you guys. where are you all from? >> south carolina. >> you got to get on tv this morning. >> all right, let's get to the boards. here's a couple of things that we want to share with you. a big pattern change coming into the country this weekend. we'll try to get some cold air mixed in them with as well. so, we'll be looking for that. that starts this weekend into next week. now, the weekend has gotten an awful lot of warm air w that, we'll see this falling in the form of storms. strong storms are possible on that line. but next week, we'll start to get some cold air blending in. quick look at >>> that's not enough gma. here's what eye aes head "dancing with the stars" brooke burke-charvet. the latest on her medical battle. >>> and unprecedented "good morning america" live event. this soldier dad is about to get the surprise of his life when we reunite him with
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sudan, the newest country in the world is either in southeast asia or in south america. most americans who do study abroad go to a relatively few number of countries, many also english-speaking. and they study abroad for a very short period of time. the other thing that we tend to forget except for you and this committee is that foreign language learning in our country may be at the lowest level in our nation's history. certainly for college students today with about as the secretary has said, only 8% studying a foreign language. that's half of what it was in 1965. yet the need for as you've noted and many times the need for much more proficiency in foreign language is where the future ought to be. the federal programs that this committee has supported are quite strategic, therefore, in my view. they're global. they get our citizens to more than 150 different countries. they're very diverse. not only in terms of where students go, but the students from our society that go more than half are from minority groups in our society. much different portfolio and profile than is
sudan, the newest country in the world is either in southeast asia or in south america. most americans who do study abroad go to a relatively few number of countries, many also english-speaking. and they study abroad for a very short period of time. the other thing that we tend to forget except for you and this committee is that foreign language learning in our country may be at the lowest level in our nation's history. certainly for college students today with about as the secretary has said,...
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if you look at the caa in south america, they went underground. they had a -- they could not engage in this long-term. they had a giraffe. the government wanted to go invade iraq. it would be a much different national conversation. what else the government learned >> censor the media. >> censor the media. you cannot overtly censor the media. right? because we live in a democracy. we cannot overtly censor that. but we can restrict the access and that is what they did. they didn't want people running around reporting, and there is also mythology that the vietnam era. the vast majority of media coverage was in favor of the war. very little, especially in the beginning was very antiwar. we had this misconstrue effect going on. how many contractors by? we don't know exactly how many concert contractors are not country. private armies are also very probable. extremely profitable for corporations. the fourth thing the government learned was to tell people if you don't support the war come you don't support the jury. if you don't support the war, you don'
if you look at the caa in south america, they went underground. they had a -- they could not engage in this long-term. they had a giraffe. the government wanted to go invade iraq. it would be a much different national conversation. what else the government learned >> censor the media. >> censor the media. you cannot overtly censor the media. right? because we live in a democracy. we cannot overtly censor that. but we can restrict the access and that is what they did. they didn't...
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south america remote and challenging region as well indeed. lots of places wherever we went we never had any problems at the cheese dip is it just tourism or is there more to them that for you it. is a hobby. and this is something we enjoy doing so that we have something to look back when we get older you give me your while the people who planned the journey why did you choose iraq of all places is by far not a fabulous tourist destination these days. no not at all the guys had wanted this trip for a long time they had contemplated it for eighteen months the plan originally included of ghana's town too but to guys were strongly discouraged from that by people who can do. them that it's definitely not a friendly place because for iraq it was different we looked up the government websites and kept up with news so we were aware that country has a difficult period but then again if you judge to russia by t.v. news you'd never want to go there either we have terrorism too so we thought it would be really interesting to go there and see the country
south america remote and challenging region as well indeed. lots of places wherever we went we never had any problems at the cheese dip is it just tourism or is there more to them that for you it. is a hobby. and this is something we enjoy doing so that we have something to look back when we get older you give me your while the people who planned the journey why did you choose iraq of all places is by far not a fabulous tourist destination these days. no not at all the guys had wanted this trip...
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we have lots of criminal organizations in south america. every drug cartel has multiple phones. it is a very profitable business. restructured cyber espionage units within state-sponsored organizations. think about the arab uprising last summer. it started with a single fruit vendor. he was tired of getting shaken down by the local guy in the corner. he supported a family. he supported his family by selling fruit every day. every day they took more money. it is like the early days of the mafia in the united states, and he got tired of it one day, and that is the power of one. he went to the government to take orders, and he let himself on fire, and he started an arab uprising, and everyone of those countries that figured if he did do it, we could do it, did. there are a lot of other things going on, but think about it. autocratic, dictatorial governments are overthrown by the power of one, and it was all the as cellphone. there were a lot of organizations, but it was all the as cellphone. via cellphone. it is important to understand the power of what technology can do for good a
we have lots of criminal organizations in south america. every drug cartel has multiple phones. it is a very profitable business. restructured cyber espionage units within state-sponsored organizations. think about the arab uprising last summer. it started with a single fruit vendor. he was tired of getting shaken down by the local guy in the corner. he supported a family. he supported his family by selling fruit every day. every day they took more money. it is like the early days of the mafia...
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in 1967 the central america and south america and the caribbean. in 1985, it was the whole south pacific. in 19945, it was southwest asia. all together when you look at all of those places, that's two-thirds the of all countries in the world including the entire southern hemisphere. we shipped it all over the place. we set up nuclear research reactors all over the place. i love you, but man, what a mess. we sent highly enriched uranium and the technology to use it in reactors, we went that all over the globe. on a globe where the nuclear explosion is the highest aspiration of the lowest life forms. highly enriched uranium could make a dirty bomb. it's a big problem that there's loose nuclear material all over the globe. there aren't nuclear weapons all over the globe. the means to make them are there and stealable in all sorts of places you dot not want them to be the to build a bomb, terrorists will not go where there's the most material. they will go where the material is most vulnerable. that makes it only as strong as the weakest link in the ch
in 1967 the central america and south america and the caribbean. in 1985, it was the whole south pacific. in 19945, it was southwest asia. all together when you look at all of those places, that's two-thirds the of all countries in the world including the entire southern hemisphere. we shipped it all over the place. we set up nuclear research reactors all over the place. i love you, but man, what a mess. we sent highly enriched uranium and the technology to use it in reactors, we went that all...
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america not jump in and fight when some top seeds the u.s. let you finish group play with a five no perfect record straight out in the last game the tight. one in women's basketball rushes through to the semifinals following a sixty six sixty three victory over turkey in the last days it was all square off in the third quarter fifty one all for the second the charges were a bit better at the very end if you come in top stories for the winners with nineteen points and the last hole russia will play for the czech republic seventy one sixty eight while in the other semi the us side will take on australia. for me while russia moved up to fifth in the overall medal table after climbing another three goals in synchronized swimming diving and a flat six on the day eleven. in the fall favorites. and i started on national produce and almost a flawless performance to win the do at event russia dominated the do it as team event in a sport that sydney two thousand. it was a brilliant showpiece issue and romesh had a very complicated performance and they
america not jump in and fight when some top seeds the u.s. let you finish group play with a five no perfect record straight out in the last game the tight. one in women's basketball rushes through to the semifinals following a sixty six sixty three victory over turkey in the last days it was all square off in the third quarter fifty one all for the second the charges were a bit better at the very end if you come in top stories for the winners with nineteen points and the last hole russia will...
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>> just have to see. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rob nelson, abc news, new york. >> wow, jest gordon not backing down. here's his tweet. he said, i've reached my limit, tired of getting run into by clint bowyer. sorry to the other guys involved. >> ouch. >> that's racing. there's a saying -- if you're not rubbing, you're not racing. if you're not wrestling, you might not be racing either. you never want to see it taken out on the track like that either. you don't want to see anybody put in harm's way. >> jeff gordon a friend of the show, when he's here, what a phenomenally nice guy. so you know in order to get under his skin, there's something going on. >> something must have happened. >> you've got some stunning pictures out of venice. >> this time of year, it's getting regular this flooding in venice. still when you see hip-high water in venice square, you realize something's going on. yes, venice is shrinking. and the scripps says about two millimeters a year. there were incredible rains through central italy as well. unusually high tide that pushed all the water in. t
>> just have to see. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rob nelson, abc news, new york. >> wow, jest gordon not backing down. here's his tweet. he said, i've reached my limit, tired of getting run into by clint bowyer. sorry to the other guys involved. >> ouch. >> that's racing. there's a saying -- if you're not rubbing, you're not racing. if you're not wrestling, you might not be racing either. you never want to see it taken out on the track like...
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(laughter) (cheers and applause) and for south america, there's formula 401 extra picante in honor of the latino's beloved sport of soccer it took me a full 90 minutes and i never used my hands! (applause) finally on sale now, ask for it by name. finally dealing with the death of a beloved pet can be difficult, folks. i remember losing my pet rock in the mid-'70s and having to bury him outside. turns out there was a mass grave in our own backyard. i think the neighbor's kid was some kind of psycho. (laughter) that's why i'm giving the next tip of my hat to dutch artist bart jansen. after his beloved cat orville was hit by a car, jansen wasn't emotionally ready to bury him six feet under so he opted for six feet over. jansen collaborated with a taxidermist, fitted orville with rotors and landing gear to create what the artist calls the orvillecopter. (audience reacts) i know it's unusual, but jansen was just going through the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, taxidermy and helicopter. (laughter) this innovation in bereavement technology will make it so much easier to hel
(laughter) (cheers and applause) and for south america, there's formula 401 extra picante in honor of the latino's beloved sport of soccer it took me a full 90 minutes and i never used my hands! (applause) finally on sale now, ask for it by name. finally dealing with the death of a beloved pet can be difficult, folks. i remember losing my pet rock in the mid-'70s and having to bury him outside. turns out there was a mass grave in our own backyard. i think the neighbor's kid was some kind of...
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severe flooding south 101 at paul probably the reason for several earlier accidents. >>> thank you for joining us for the abc7 morning news which continues in 25 minutes with news, weather and traffic during "good morning america." >>> we'll live you with another look at >>> good morning, america. important news this morning for all homeowners. as prices soar to levels we haven't seen in years. jumping 6% in a month. we'll show which parts of america are the hottest right now. >>> breaking at this hour, the bizarre hoax at kate middleton's hospital. radio deejays impersonating the queen and prince charles, persuade a nurse to tell them about kate's condition.
severe flooding south 101 at paul probably the reason for several earlier accidents. >>> thank you for joining us for the abc7 morning news which continues in 25 minutes with news, weather and traffic during "good morning america." >>> we'll live you with another look at >>> good morning, america. important news this morning for all homeowners. as prices soar to levels we haven't seen in years. jumping 6% in a month. we'll show which parts of america are the...
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there ♪ jingle bell, jingle bell >>> good morning, america. this morning, "gma" megaholiday "deals and steals", live from times square. ♪ >> wow. >> and our trumpeters this morning, for our megaholiday "deals and steals." d.j. ms. nix. robin, can you believe what you're missing this morning? you see, we have a big crowd upstairs. tory johnson, with lots of deals for everyone. we had a couple of flash ones this morning. >> whoa. >> and apparently, we have my fourth grade son on the camera. >> not only that. we have a crazy camera. and now, they're going to cue the sirens, too. >> all right. >> that siren means it's time to go to tory johnson for another flash deal. you've heard of flash mobs. we have flash deals. hey, tory. >> hey. this comes to you from one of your favorite brands. yankee candle is offering "gma" viewers 20% off their entire website. to get that discount, you have to get the code at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! lara? >> tory, thank you. that sounds great. >>> if you think those savings are hot -- give me a ding. -- we're
there ♪ jingle bell, jingle bell >>> good morning, america. this morning, "gma" megaholiday "deals and steals", live from times square. ♪ >> wow. >> and our trumpeters this morning, for our megaholiday "deals and steals." d.j. ms. nix. robin, can you believe what you're missing this morning? you see, we have a big crowd upstairs. tory johnson, with lots of deals for everyone. we had a couple of flash ones this morning. >> whoa....
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as long as that the economic disparity that you have between south america and the united states, people are going to come here to better themselves, to better their families' futures. they will find a way to come here and they will defeat any means we put up to stop it. they will get here. the only way to secure the border is to secure the workplace. i would argue that we should have a three-month period where people have an opportunity to come forward, register, undergo a criminal background check, pay a fine for having broken the law -- not amnesty. amnesty is what jimmy carter gave to the draft arcdoctors who went to canada to avoid service in vietnam. they got to come home with no penalty, no fine, no anything. they just got to come home. i would have let them come on, but i would have required them to work for two years in veterans hospitals at minimum wage taking care of those who took their place. i would say that you say to those who come forward, you have a three-month period to come forward and minister, under grew a criminal background check, pay fine. part of that fine would
as long as that the economic disparity that you have between south america and the united states, people are going to come here to better themselves, to better their families' futures. they will find a way to come here and they will defeat any means we put up to stop it. they will get here. the only way to secure the border is to secure the workplace. i would argue that we should have a three-month period where people have an opportunity to come forward, register, undergo a criminal background...
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was visiting cuba and hezbollah training camps down in south america in the tri-state area. i hope we don't forget that and, you know, we can't continue to see it an economy of force operation because that's pretty near and dear to us and i believe that the enemy is seeing that we're not important training a very strong presence down in the south. so with that being said, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you very much. mr. gibson. >> thanks, mr. chairman and gentlemen for being here today, your leadership, commitment to our troops and families and veterans. and let me just say from the outset that i'm generally supportive of what you're doing here in the budget. particularly some of the major pieces of it. notable exception, i associate myself with mr. kauffman, a lot of his remarks with regard to positioning of our forces. but what i would like to explore here in the next few minutes is nesting of operational concepts, interested to know to what degree we use modelling and simulation as we went through the strategic review and particularly here at the joint operational
was visiting cuba and hezbollah training camps down in south america in the tri-state area. i hope we don't forget that and, you know, we can't continue to see it an economy of force operation because that's pretty near and dear to us and i believe that the enemy is seeing that we're not important training a very strong presence down in the south. so with that being said, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you very much. mr. gibson. >> thanks, mr. chairman and gentlemen for being...
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and we do not pay much attention to south america and latin america, when we look at the world. >> 67 years ago, who was dominating in the middle east? the british and french. they left, or were pushed out, after world war ii. who replaced them? we did. with whom did we have the best relationships there? with iran, turkey, a faithful nato ally from the very moment of their founding, practically. with saudi arabia, the source of oil for us. in different ways, in all cases, it was pretty good. particularly with egypt, it is more mixed. first of all, the global political awakening is taken place in -- taking place in the least. -- in the middle east. >> hopefully in 2013, or at least 2014, most of our soldiers will be out of afghanistan. but the commitment is still there. is the premise that iran will have no nuclear weapons, or is it the policy? >> it is the right policy to proceed. they signed up for the non- proliferation treaty. they signed that treaty. it is better for them to not have nuclear weapons. they will stimulate non- proliferation. but, if someone close to me, and an effor
and we do not pay much attention to south america and latin america, when we look at the world. >> 67 years ago, who was dominating in the middle east? the british and french. they left, or were pushed out, after world war ii. who replaced them? we did. with whom did we have the best relationships there? with iran, turkey, a faithful nato ally from the very moment of their founding, practically. with saudi arabia, the source of oil for us. in different ways, in all cases, it was pretty...
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america? obviously we have significant problems in central america, but we've got big problems right on our border, and these are our friends and by golly we need to make sure that we can help them out and help ourselves at the same time. i just want to mention i head up the meth caucus, a number of us, bipartisan group. the methamphetamine coming across the border is the worst drug we've ever seen, it's tremendously addictive. 90% of it director mueller i think comes from mexico. precursors coming from china, india, and everybr elsewhere they're mixing this stuff up and the amount of money made is corrupting to the folks in mexico and to the united states. we've seen we've seen significant problems so i want to hear all your comments about what can we do in south america to focus on that problem that we have, which i think is a huge national security issue. thank you. >> let me start and then ask director mueller and director petraeus to add in. i think share your concern, not only as leaders
america? obviously we have significant problems in central america, but we've got big problems right on our border, and these are our friends and by golly we need to make sure that we can help them out and help ourselves at the same time. i just want to mention i head up the meth caucus, a number of us, bipartisan group. the methamphetamine coming across the border is the worst drug we've ever seen, it's tremendously addictive. 90% of it director mueller i think comes from mexico. precursors...
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those kinds of things in africa and south america, for example, i think we have the capacity and capability to do it. that's the depth we bring to the joint forces. we have the ability to bring other capabilities to these nations that not all the other services can that's our stremgt. although we're more focused on asia and middle east, we'll be able to do small scale events, whether training events or building partner capacity or bilateral events that will allow us to establish these relations. it's really the relations that are most important. >> sir, 490, the future's defense plan, of the $259 billion, what's the army's contribution to that figure? >> tony, i keep wanting to give a number to this but it's so complex. the reason i say that, it's not only people reductions, benefit reductions but the reduction in equipment we have that goes out, the reduction of training dollars. we'll work our way through it. in the end it will be a fairly significant number. i don't want to put a number on the, because i don't think i'll be accurate. >> yesterday listed reductions, the gao cleared a prot
those kinds of things in africa and south america, for example, i think we have the capacity and capability to do it. that's the depth we bring to the joint forces. we have the ability to bring other capabilities to these nations that not all the other services can that's our stremgt. although we're more focused on asia and middle east, we'll be able to do small scale events, whether training events or building partner capacity or bilateral events that will allow us to establish these...
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-- the fact that ahmadinejad was visiting cuba and we have hezbollah training camps in south america. so i would hope that we don't forget that. i believe that the enemy is seeing that we are not portraying a very strong presence down in the south comoar. so with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you very much, mr. gibson. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for being here today. let me just say from the outset that i'm generally supportive of what you're doing here in the budget, particularly some of the major pieces of it. notable exception, i associate myles with mr. kaufman, a lot of his remarks with regard to positioning of our forces. what i would like to explore here in the next few minutes is the nesting of operational concepts, interested to know to what degree we use modeling and simulation as we went through the strategic review and particularly here at the joint operational concept that drives the army operational concept, because so much of this leads to requirements. last time the army operational concept was published in 2009, very aware of how all the ins and outs to
-- the fact that ahmadinejad was visiting cuba and we have hezbollah training camps in south america. so i would hope that we don't forget that. i believe that the enemy is seeing that we are not portraying a very strong presence down in the south comoar. so with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you very much, mr. gibson. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for being here today. let me just say from the outset that i'm generally supportive of what you're doing here in the budget,...
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it is those kinds of things that i think we'll do more of in africa and south america, for example. we have the passing capability to do it. that is the depth, we have the ability to bring other capabilities to these nations that not all the other services can. i think that's our strength. although we will be more focussed on the asia, pacific and middle east we will have the capacity in order to do small scale events whether training events or building partner capacity or bilateral events to allow us to continue to establish the relationships. the relationships are the most important. >> sir, the 490, roughly, what is the savings over, what is the army's contribution to the figure? >> i keep wanting to be able to give a number to this. it is so complex. the reason i say that is it is not only people reductions and benefit reduction, the reduction in equipment that we have that goes out. it's the reduction of training dollars. we'll work our way through this number. in the end it will be upwards of -- it will be a fairly significant number. i don't want to put a number on it because
it is those kinds of things that i think we'll do more of in africa and south america, for example. we have the passing capability to do it. that is the depth, we have the ability to bring other capabilities to these nations that not all the other services can. i think that's our strength. although we will be more focussed on the asia, pacific and middle east we will have the capacity in order to do small scale events whether training events or building partner capacity or bilateral events to...
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starts doing longer training missions maybe to south america for drug related thing or somewhere off the coast of north america and then finally it sets off on a six-month deployment typically to the persian gulf or the western pacific or in the old days more the mediterranean. and then it comes back so that sailors are never away from their home port more than six months at a time. that's the way the navy likes to operate. unfortunately i think this wastes a lot of time in transit. i know sometimes the ocean transits are used for good purposes. we do exercises with allies et cetera. but for the most part it's a lot of steaming time that's fairly unproductive. when you do the math, this is not my princeton math, this the navy math, the navy needs five or six ships in the fleet to keep one on station. that's not a ratio that we should be tolerating. it's not a ratio that's good enough for the fiscal times in which we live. we're deploying billion dollar warships all over the world with this fairly inefficient way of using them. and i think it's time to stop wasting that month in trans
starts doing longer training missions maybe to south america for drug related thing or somewhere off the coast of north america and then finally it sets off on a six-month deployment typically to the persian gulf or the western pacific or in the old days more the mediterranean. and then it comes back so that sailors are never away from their home port more than six months at a time. that's the way the navy likes to operate. unfortunately i think this wastes a lot of time in transit. i know...
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north america. b.) south america. c.) europe. time for sports: chicago will be well- represented at tonight's all- star game. kevin youkilis won't be there but he was named the a-l player of the week... he hit .478 with three home runs and ten rbi-s in the week. the american league faces the national league in kansas city at seven. justin verlander and matt cain are the starting pitchers. adam dunn, paul konerko, jake peavy and chris sale will represent the sox, while starlin castro and bryan lahair are going for the cubs. >>i'm the most excited person to be here. i really am. this is totally great an incredible experience for me to be here with these legends and all stars and future hall of fame players it's unbelievable ... defending home run derby champion, robinson cano didn't hit any homers last night. in the second round, the angels' mark trumbo hits one 457 feet to left, and a police officer makes the catch... he didn't advance though. it was jose bautista and prince fielder in the finals, and fielder won it 12- to- seven.
north america. b.) south america. c.) europe. time for sports: chicago will be well- represented at tonight's all- star game. kevin youkilis won't be there but he was named the a-l player of the week... he hit .478 with three home runs and ten rbi-s in the week. the american league faces the national league in kansas city at seven. justin verlander and matt cain are the starting pitchers. adam dunn, paul konerko, jake peavy and chris sale will represent the sox, while starlin castro and bryan...
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this is all part of a tour and south america to shore up support for his regime at a time with heightened tension with the u.s.. >> this is a whistle stop tour. cuba, the fourth country he has touched down in. ahmadinejad stepped out here apparently totally relaxed. he was given the warmest of cuban welcomes. there were no words for him, just this. a sign for victory. at the university, another show friendship. iran's president was awarded an honorary doctorate. there was no mention of the biggest issue of the day, iran developing nuclear weapons technology. europe is threatening more sanctions if they refuse to stop. ahmadinejad is clearly trying to send a message to the world. despite the increasing pressure from american and european union, iran has friends and one of them is cuba. these countries are united by their hostile relationships with america. perhaps on a dish of was hoping for some survival tips. he decided to rail against capitalism. this man said it was very positive. he said they have the right to develop the technology that they need. any problems can be solved through d
this is all part of a tour and south america to shore up support for his regime at a time with heightened tension with the u.s.. >> this is a whistle stop tour. cuba, the fourth country he has touched down in. ahmadinejad stepped out here apparently totally relaxed. he was given the warmest of cuban welcomes. there were no words for him, just this. a sign for victory. at the university, another show friendship. iran's president was awarded an honorary doctorate. there was no mention of...
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three american airlines crewmembers are hurt after a scary flight from south america. a mass of turbulence hit the flight traveling from brazil to miami yesterday. passengers say an entire food court flew into the air and then smashed a hole in the ceiling. passengers reported thinking the plane was going to crash. the flight landed safely just after 6:30 p.m. last night. it had 135 people on board. " we members were taken to the hospital for treatment. i cannot imagine that. the food court smashing against the ceiling. insane. >> i get scared any time there is a ripple in the air. >> absolutely. turning to the weather. i think we made it through the worst so far? >> we really did. it will warm up later today. looking at just rainout. not freezing rain. one exception, some of the valleys and northwest of town. but really, i think that is a big exception. let's take a closer look at live super doppler. all the rain moving -- the leading edge, a batch of rain moving into fairfax and the beltway in virginia, up 95 from stafford nor for to the mixing bowl heading out to th
three american airlines crewmembers are hurt after a scary flight from south america. a mass of turbulence hit the flight traveling from brazil to miami yesterday. passengers say an entire food court flew into the air and then smashed a hole in the ceiling. passengers reported thinking the plane was going to crash. the flight landed safely just after 6:30 p.m. last night. it had 135 people on board. " we members were taken to the hospital for treatment. i cannot imagine that. the food...
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the man in charge talk for the first time in public about the incident in south america. mark sullivan got a grilling from lawmakers. we also learned about previous issues involving the agency's passed with protecting the president. scott thuman has more. >> what if by allegedly bringing prostitutes into the hotel rooms, they somehow put the president's safety at risk. he insisted today that did not happen. he had to apologize for multiple -- >> g-20 alcohol -- i do not know the environment, these individuals did some really dumb things. >> and one of the more rare apologies these senators have heard, there is no excuse for a dozen agents allegedly party in the with prostitutes day before. >> i cannot explain why they would have done what they did. >> i continue to believe that the problem is broader than you believe it to be. >> especially in light of recent news reports. >> sexual encounters have been condoned under an unwritten code. >> the notion this kind of behavior or is condoned or authorized is absurd. >> senators pointed to five other incidents in the last five
the man in charge talk for the first time in public about the incident in south america. mark sullivan got a grilling from lawmakers. we also learned about previous issues involving the agency's passed with protecting the president. scott thuman has more. >> what if by allegedly bringing prostitutes into the hotel rooms, they somehow put the president's safety at risk. he insisted today that did not happen. he had to apologize for multiple -- >> g-20 alcohol -- i do not know the...
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the first country and south america to take the international the, not only are we not taking the lead but dragging it down. the estates is a loan to tear apart and restricting the very limited devices that have been available to do something about the problem and it is grace -- striking to let congress know that it is trying to dismantle a legislation with institutions that are instituted by our last liberal president nixon in. [laughter] that is not a joke incidentally. they tear apart the epa epa, restrict other environmental restrictions while the whole world is moving forward we are racing backwards. with the united states does this of the enormous significance but if we don't take the lead nothing will happen and if we pull the train backwards it will be bad news. here is where the problem is. there is a lot of reasons but this is the only country where major centers of power carry out quite openly large scale of propaganda programs to convince the population it is a hoax the chamber of commerce, american petroleum institute and others made a public they carry out these programs.
the first country and south america to take the international the, not only are we not taking the lead but dragging it down. the estates is a loan to tear apart and restricting the very limited devices that have been available to do something about the problem and it is grace -- striking to let congress know that it is trying to dismantle a legislation with institutions that are instituted by our last liberal president nixon in. [laughter] that is not a joke incidentally. they tear apart the...
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america, supported the nato no-fly zone to protect lives in libya, and all the while fully employed with counter insurgency operations in iraq and afghanistan. our force capacity of the future may not support this high level of sustained seemle tainious operations. hence i am immensely proud of how our airmen have performed for the past 20 years and across all spectrums, and with what you have seen a very high tempo. this intense level of performance has not come without a cost. our force is stressed. we have continually gotten smaller. next year we will be the smallest we have been since the inception of the united states air force in 1947. our aircraft are old, older than they've ever been, with the average age of our fighters at 22 years. bombers at 35 years. and tankers, the oldest of the fleet, at 47 years. what really concerns me is the challenges we face to get our full spectrum training. we are proficient in the current counter insurgency fight. we have had to put high-end full spectrum training on the back burner which has the greatest effect on our combat air forces. other
america, supported the nato no-fly zone to protect lives in libya, and all the while fully employed with counter insurgency operations in iraq and afghanistan. our force capacity of the future may not support this high level of sustained seemle tainious operations. hence i am immensely proud of how our airmen have performed for the past 20 years and across all spectrums, and with what you have seen a very high tempo. this intense level of performance has not come without a cost. our force is...
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america. she was there when she heard about a prostitute at the hotel, complaining she was not paid by one of the secret service agents under reed's command. she quick low notified washington and rounded up the 11 agents involved who were then sent home a day before president barack obama arrived. today, on this week american officials are asking if the culture at the secret service needs to be reexamined. >> i can not help but wonder about if there have been more woman of part of that detail if this ever would of happened. >> reporter: but secret service officials tell abc news there arementy of women in its ranks including two deputy assistant directors. barbara rigs, now retired, was once the number 2 highest ranking official in the secret service. >> has it been condoned? >> in my experience it has not. i mean the secret service, when an issue comes to their attention they react very swiftly and decisively. >>> now, maryland's most powerful radar and the forecast certified most accurate by
america. she was there when she heard about a prostitute at the hotel, complaining she was not paid by one of the secret service agents under reed's command. she quick low notified washington and rounded up the 11 agents involved who were then sent home a day before president barack obama arrived. today, on this week american officials are asking if the culture at the secret service needs to be reexamined. >> i can not help but wonder about if there have been more woman of part of that...
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america that somebody seems to get along with. from the islamofascism. and we live in an age when they have nuclear weapons and chemical and biological i think there's going to be a catastrophe that won't work for everything that happened in the twentieth century in the twenty first because it just burns you don't you see the the creation of an enormous secrecy of your ocracy during each other papers in colvin rotating door contracts like cetera but don't you see that perhaps can be similar to what occurred in the soviet union and we need a strong thirteen any if we eliminate competition but the fact that it look you've got a leftist in the white house and i was brought up and trained by communists who hold political career was in the communist left you have the competition you know and you can have what you think of this monolith and you know the secret that controls everything you have if you prefer to think of it as many mafias and they're all attentive throats and that's what keeps us somewhat safe. or ha but if you you know f
america that somebody seems to get along with. from the islamofascism. and we live in an age when they have nuclear weapons and chemical and biological i think there's going to be a catastrophe that won't work for everything that happened in the twentieth century in the twenty first because it just burns you don't you see the the creation of an enormous secrecy of your ocracy during each other papers in colvin rotating door contracts like cetera but don't you see that perhaps can be similar to...
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in guatemala, panama, and columbia, south america. this year, out of this location in tampa, we have shipped projects all throughout central america, the caribbean, three projects in africa, two projects in saudi arabia, and we have another large project now coming up in panama as well as one developing, a large one developing in ecuador. we are truly in a global economy. with that, tampa tank, fla. structural steel along with the port of tampa and the city of tampa are honored to welcome the president of united states, president barack obama. welcome. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. hello, tampa. . [applause] it is good to be here in tampa, good to be in florida. i just got a tour of this magnificent port. i was hoping to try one of the cranes. [laughter] the secret service would not let me. they don't let me have fun. there were more concerned about your safety than mine. [laughter] they did not want me messing anything up. i want to thank david for that introduction. i want to thank mayor buckhorn for welcoming us to tampa and an outstan
in guatemala, panama, and columbia, south america. this year, out of this location in tampa, we have shipped projects all throughout central america, the caribbean, three projects in africa, two projects in saudi arabia, and we have another large project now coming up in panama as well as one developing, a large one developing in ecuador. we are truly in a global economy. with that, tampa tank, fla. structural steel along with the port of tampa and the city of tampa are honored to welcome the...
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and we do not pay attention, unfortunately, to south america and latin america and africa. where are we in the world? >> 60, 70 years ago, who was dominant in the middle east? it was the british and french. they were -- they left or were pushed out after world war ii. who replaced them? we did. with whom did we have the best relationships there in those years when we moved in? with iran, turkey, a faithful nato allies from the moment of nato's founding practically. with the saudi arabia, a source of oil and income for us. and egypt. how are our relations with all of these four today? in all cases they are not as good as they used to be. in some cases, they are still pretty good, particularly turkey and saudi retief. with egypt is mixed. and with iran is hostile. all of that reflects the global awakening going on in the middle east. and problems with the united states, among other issues the issue of israel as a state. >> by 2014 most of our soldiers will be out of afghanistan, but that commitment is still there. the commitment is still there in iraq. is the premise that ira
and we do not pay attention, unfortunately, to south america and latin america and africa. where are we in the world? >> 60, 70 years ago, who was dominant in the middle east? it was the british and french. they were -- they left or were pushed out after world war ii. who replaced them? we did. with whom did we have the best relationships there in those years when we moved in? with iran, turkey, a faithful nato allies from the moment of nato's founding practically. with the saudi arabia,...